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Vitamin D deficiency is raising cancer risk for a billion people worldwide

Released on = April 6, 2006, 7:31 am

Press Release Author = Boots Herbal Stores

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = Leading Scientist announce up to half of all Britons suffer
from a vitamin D deficiency and therefore faced increased risk of fractures and
other diseases in later life including various cancers.

Press Release Body = Half of all Britons suffer from a mild vitamin D deficiency a
leading European scientist told a conference in Glasgow, Scotland, last week.

As a result, said Roger Bouillon from Leuven University in Belgium, they faced
increased risk of fractures and other diseases in later life including various
cancers. The only solution, he added, was regular supplementation.

Speaking at the European Congress of Endocrinology, Bouillon said "a lack of
sunshine and low dietary uptake of vitamin D lay behind this growing problem."

He said that more large-scale studies were needed to see if larger intakes of
vitamin D would translate into reductions in disease around the world.

Latest studies suggest that more than a billion people of all ages around the world
- particularly in areas such as northern Europe - need to increase their vitamin D
intake. Teenage girls are thought to be the most vulnerable group, with up to 85%
suffering from a mild deficiency during winter months.

Seperately, Researchers reviewed 63 other studies and found that the vitamin could
reduce the chances of developing breast, ovarian and colon cancer, as well as other
forms.

Charities cautiously welcomed the University of California study but warned too much
vitamin D could harm the kidneys and liver.

The research, done at the University of California in San Diego, looked at the
relationship between blood levels of vitamin D and cancer risk.

Survival rates for Afro-Caribbean people with breast, colon, prostate and ovarian
cancers are worse than for white people, possibly because dark skins are not as good
at making vitamin D, the researchers said.

The papers reviewed, published worldwide between 1966 and 2004, included 30
investigations of colon cancer, 13 of breast cancer, 26 of prostate cancer and seven
of ovarian cancer.

Scientists said analysis showed that, for at least some cancers, the vitamin D
factor could not be ignored.

Sources of Vitamin D include are eggs, milk and cod liver oil.

Solgar Vitamins sell a specially formulated Vitamin D product that is available from
Boots Herbal Storesas well as online at www.solgar.co.uk


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